alternating starting strength and PBF?

So tell me how crazy this sounds. I get bored with doing the same workout week after week. I'm talking, I get bored after a month. I've tried both SS and PBF and I like them, just get bored. My goal is just general health and fitness - want to feel good playing soccer once a week and keep up with my kids - I have some weight to lose.

I already have a schedule in mind. I play soccer Wed nights and have more time to workout weekends than weekdays, so it wouldn't look like that. What I was thinking was more like Aug = PBF (Th/Sat/Mon), Sprint Sun, Soccer Wed. Sept = SS (Th/Sat/Mon), Soccer Wed. Then back to PBF in October. This would suit getting bored better than having the same schedule every week. But will I see any results by switching each month?

I think you'd be better with a mix per week. 1 strength day with the iron, one bodyweight for mid range reps, and the sprint day...

Can you explain why this would be better? I would think this would lead to just no increase in strength. But doing a program for a month and then a complementary one for a month would build strength/fitness within each month.

I think you would be best just really sticking with a program despite yourself. That's what every single respectable strength and fitness trainer says. My guess is that doing it your way will be significantly slower and less efficient. YAYOG is a respectable program with a lot of variety built-in, so is Maximum Strength by Eric Kressey, to name two that are more "interesting" than SS or PBF. The most "boring" program I can think of is Dan John's 40 day.